Law and Governance Center (LGC) is an innovative business concept that integrates law practice with fighting fraud and corruption. We pride ourselves on being the first Arab law firm that provides a blend of legal and anti-corruption innovative professional services targeting executive management and those charged with governance. Setting a proper tone at the top requires competent, transparent, accountable, and responsible leadership. Corporate leadership should always meet its legal duties and obligations. LGC provides decision makers with the services that enable them to achieve such legal requirements. As gross negligence is legally equivalent to constructive fraud, a member of a board, partner, or owner-manager cannot afford the ramifications of her gross negligence. Engagement in fighting corruption requires more than wishes: it requires committed and disciplined corporate leadership in theory and practice.

LGC entered into a strategical professional relationship with The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) to ensure that it would meet its stakeholders’ professional expectations in Jordan and the Arab countries. The AACI’s certification and learning programs, know-how, and technical expertise support the LGC’s effectiveness and efficiency. Therefore, we sure our advocates, associates, clients, and constituents value-added services that will always be based on our mission, vision, and the professional values set in His Majesty King Abdullah II’s sixth Royal Discussion Paper: “Rule of Law and Civil State.”

1. To deliver legal and anti-corruption knowledge and skills for management and those charged with governance to be essential to their organizations’ success. 2. To promote the role and value of having

Law and Governance Center (LGC) commits itself, management, associates, and partners to comply with the American Anti-Corruption Institute’s Code of Ethics. This is an integral part of LGC strategic partnership with the AACI.

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OUR VISION

Legal and anti-corruption intelligence prevail among management and those charged
with governance as essential to their organizations’ growth, prosperity, and sustainability.

Though there is no one single model for good corporate governance, the rule of law provides the basis for developing and implementing good corporate governance practices. However, good governance and corruption do not coexist. When effective corporate governance prevails, foreign direct investment increases, cost of capital decreases, unemployment decreases, and sustainable development becomes within our reach. LGC and in cooperation with The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) is committed to provide board members and decision makers with quality learning programs to

Cambridge dictionary defines governance, as "the way that organizations or countries are managed at the highest level, and the systems for doing this. " Corporate governance is the control and direction of companies by ownership, boards, incentives, company law, and

The AACI currently prepares an initiative for the Arab countries healthcare sector. It is an ambitious and innovative anti-corruption project. Transparency, integrity, and accountability are fundamental pillars of the project. The Arab countries healthcare decision makers and executive management will